PHOTO-PLAYS
‘Tho Rosary’ wall head the programme far initial presentation, at the King Edward to-night. Among the supporta wnlj be Topical Gazettes and a Snub Pollard ccmcay. ‘The Hundredth Chance,’ m adaptation of Ethel M. Dell’s story, and ‘ The Dangerous Little Demon,’ starring Gladys Walton, are the features of a new bill at thie Octagon. Buck Jones has a congenial role to portray in ‘ Pardon My Nerve,’ the big picture at the Grand. Tho supports include comedies and an interesting gazette. A Thomas H. Inco production, ‘ Hail tho Woman,’ is tho new feature at the Queen’s. The principal parts are essayed by Florence Vidor, Theodore Roberts, and Tolly Marshall. ' The bill at the Plaza, includes a Western drama, • entitled ‘Pardon My Nerve, ‘Pardon Me’ (Simdhine comedy), ‘Upper and Lower’ (Century comedy), and a further episode of the sbria-1. _ ‘ The Rosary ’ will be disclosed again at Everybody's this evening. The programme will include also Topical Gazettes and a Snub Pollard comedy. _ . ‘ One 'Glorious Day,’ featuring IV ill Rogers ' and Lila Lee, and ‘ Exit the Vamp.’ starring Ethel Clayton, arc tho principal attractions'at-the Empire nt present.
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Evening Star, Issue 18032, 28 July 1922, Page 8
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184PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 18032, 28 July 1922, Page 8
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